A Composite Screening Tool for Medication Reviews of Outpatients: General Issues with Specific Examples

Authors: De Smet, Peter A.G.M.; Denneboom, Wilma; Kramers, Cees1; Grol, Richard2

Source: Drugs & Aging, Volume 24, Number 9, 2007 , pp. 733-760(28)

Publisher: Adis International

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Abstract:

Regular performance of medication reviews is prominent among methods that have been advocated to reduce the extent and seriousness of drug-related problems, such as adverse drug reactions, drug-disease interactions, drug-drug interactions, drug ineffectiveness and cost ineffectiveness. Several screening tools have been developed to guide practising healthcare professionals and researchers in reviewing the medication patterns of elderly patients; however, each of these tools has its own limitations. This review discusses a wide range of general prescription-, treatment- and patient-related issues that should be taken into account when reviewing medication patterns by implicit screening. These include generic and therapeutic substitution; potentially superfluous or inappropriate medications; potentially inappropriate dosages or duration of treatment; drug-disease and drug-drug interactions; under-treatment; making use of laboratory test results; patient adherence, experiences and habits; appropriate dosage forms and packaging. A broad selection of specific examples and references that can be used as a basis for explicit screening of medication patterns in outpatients is also offered.

Keywords: Drug utilisation; Screening

Document Type: Review article

Affiliations: 1: 5 Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands 2: 4 Centre for Quality of Care Research, University Medical Centre, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Publication date: 2007-01-01

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